Bloodless

A psychosexual's obsession over a woman calls the attention of local detectives who must endure great lengths in stopping him from his ultimate desire. The only thing that's going to be on their hands is blood.

Yes. The comedy mixed into the suspense, and at times tender, moments keeps you on a ride that doesn't bore at a lull.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Dakota Leigh and Kenneth's interactions throughout "Twenty Thirteen", and the narrator as a character in "Hot Midnight"

What about Nick Sarando’s performance did you like?

Two very different stories with really different characters. Sarando does an good job of navigating the many characters and accents. At times it was very 'radio play'. A very enjoyable listen. Good job!

Any additional comments?

very promising writer and narrator. I will be following their next works

Speakeasy: A Novella

The novella centers on Eddie Durante, owner of a speakeasy supported by Eddie's mobster uncle, the boss of the Durante family. Eddie became a young widower after his family's rival, the Caprice family, murdered his wife over a territory dispute. After devising a plan to retaliate against four of the rivaling capos, Eddie is left with the daunting task of trying to move on, until a family member notifies him that the Caprices have put a hit man in the speakeasy - and Eddie's name is on the list.

Not Much to Do in Wellington: An October Tale

When young Billy mistakes the neighbor for a squirrel, he sets off a chain of events beyond his worst nightmares. Along with his reluctant sidekick, Billy will be forced to face a terrible evil hidden in their community for over 100 years. A humorous tale of horror and suspense.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Not Much to Do in Wellington?

The boys interaction from crisis to mounting crisis

Which scene was your favorite?

Picturing the Old Man in his underwear and scaring the boys with his home made cocoa.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

there is a religious undertone and God's good characters defeating the evil. I really like that the hero was still forgiving and loving toward the anti character and acceptance of the need to squelch the bad that comes up in people every now and then and get back on the right path.

Any additional comments?

Great for children from 12 up and anyone else interested in light action comedies

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